Features of new book, “Bigfoot/Sasquatch Resurgence of Native American Indian Legends”
Book Perks:
— Anthropology in Native American culture.
— Various university contributions made by professors, graduates, and university texts in review.
— Consists of seven and a half notebooks full of notes; from quotes directly sourced from books on the subject of Bigfoot/Sasquatch, to quotes directly sourced from various university findings, many of which are drawn from Native American accounts that are pre-“Bigfoot” or “Sasquatch." This book has been successfully put-together with the “Fair Use Law” in mind.
— A great review of other books on the subject of Bigfoot/Sasquatch.
— direct quotes from hundreds of literary sources, thanks to the Fair Use Law.
— An incomparably unique host of uncontaminated information (pre-“Bigfoot/Sasquatch”) from 1603 to present.
— Bibliographic information is also included in the text right next to the direct quotes from sourced information.
— Sourced quotes include title, author, publishing year, volume and edition numbers, if applicable, as well as publishing company with city and state of publication.
— Over 00 tribes in review!
— chart-definition format with “tribes” on the narrow left-hand margin. And the tribe’s “Bigfoot/Sasquatch Name and Legends” — from various literary sources — on the wider right-side margin. Put together like a study tool.
— Table of contents is arranged by tribes with each tribe drawn quite easily by page number from the book’s table of contents.
— 210 pages, 8.5-by-11 inches (Textbook-sized) and 12-point font. It makes sense: bigger pages hold more information.
— Put together like a textbook/study tool with footnotes from various tribes drawing similar conclusions also included in the text for the reader to confirm and verify similar conclusions/behavior patterns. For Example “(See Apache)”, “(See also Seminole, Eskimo, Multnomah, Chinook, and Algonquian for similar like details).”
— As a reference/study tool, it makes learning fun again! Given the way that this textbook is arranged as a study tool and the interesting subject at hand. This book has also been put together with hopes of heightening the level of observation and awareness on behalf of the reader.
— Details in Bigfoot/Sasquatch behavior from tribe-to-tribe. Yes! This is what a dead body will not tell us.
— Similar, corroborating claims/details from among different area tribes.
— These tribes have several different names for Bigfoot/Sasquatch from tribe-to- Tribe! Different tribes plus different locations plus different names.
— Tribes mention both male and female creatures.
— All North American legends and stories from north of the U.S. border with Mexico well up into Canada and beyond in to the Yukon and Alaska.
— Various tribal accounts collected by a multitude of various early explorers, pioneers, priests, missionaries, reverends (e.g., Elkanah Walker), as well as a rather long list of other historic and noteworthy figures, including former U.S. President Teddy Roosevelt.
— “Spirit,” “Skookum,” and “Devil” named places: Actual locations in North America where Bigfoot/Sasquatch history has led to the naming, renaming, or nicknaming of whatever location, as indicated from direct sources included in the text.
— Real missing persons cases in the U.S. and Canada are evaluated when there are similar details brought forth in suggestions from Native American myths and legends, helping us to understand certain factors that we may not have otherwise known, or been made fully aware of.
— Information on other like-primate behavior — mostly that of chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans — is also brought forth, examined and evaluated for further verification of the native claims, details, and suggestions of Bigfoot/Sasquatch behavior.
— The honest fact is all other civilizations have apparently compounded enough observations to bring about concepts and ideas that we hardly even knew enough about; or, in some cases, haven’t even yet considered. We know that the Mayans gave us the Mayan Calendar. We know that the Chinese had somehow managed to accrue enough observations into a huge list to create the Zodiac. But, my question is, what about the Native Americans? Especially when most of their stories involve some real detailed observations of animals.
This book is quite-possibly the most profound, provocative, and thought-provoking book on the subject of Bigfoot/Sasquatch that has ever been written.
Plus, as a bonus, a second resurgence is on the rise. That’s right! There were so many Native American legends, stories, and sourced-articles that a sequel to this book is now being researched and put together.
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